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About Sorry. Imagine a man who does the most unspeakable things. Imagine the forgiveness he needs. Imgine the pain he gives. Imagine forgiving him. You will. Rare is the thriller that surpasses the limits of genre fiction. But Zoran Drvenkar’s Sorry is one such book: a thriller on its face, but also a thoughtful study in guilt. 18 Sep Zoran Drvenkar’s “Sorry,” a German bestseller that now invades our unsuspecting homeland, opens with a horrific crime: A man whose name.

The imagination of the author kept me riveted. We know what you should say. And he’s in over his head. Eventually, one gets used to the style, and it works really well. His writing narrative style is probably something you either love or hate. That scene is a bit much but the rest of the book isn’t quite as grisly.

There seems to have been a trend in the past few years for crime novels, and crime TV series, to have child abuse as a theme. If this kind of dark story and different narration is your thing, you’ll lose yourself in this book.

I didn’t like it. They set up an agency to say ‘sorry’ on behalf of their clients – the idea is that big businesses don’t want the embarrassment of having to admit in person that they’re wrong, so our protagonists do it for them, for a fee.

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The idea catches on like wildfire and the quartet are soon raking in the cash, doing the emotional dirty work for fat cats, businessmen, and the romantically challenged. The plot was totally insane. To ensure they do their job, the client threatens them with violence to their family members, with pictures at the crime scene to show that he means business.

My blackouts last longer and longer these days. Dark, unusual, but wouldn’t go seeking more from the same author. Jun 13, Aleshanee rated it it was amazing Shelves: Don’t have a Kindle?

If you like Ruth Rendell, you’ll love this. Sorry is that rarest of mysteries, a puzzle where even if you think you know who the killer is, there’s still so much more of the story to uncover that you can’t help but keep going until all the pieces are in place. But one client hides a darker agenda.

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This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. Hier schnappt die Falle zu. The corporate clients are more than happy to let someone else handle their emotional dirty work, making Sorry an instant success.